CADET TEP Series Programmable Electronic Line Voltage Thermostat User Guide

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CADET TEP Series Programmable Electronic Line Voltage Thermostat

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

This product must be installed by a qualified electrician.
In order to avoid fire, shock or death, shut off the power supply at the circuit breaker or fuse before wiring.
Before you begin:

  • Verify that the heating appliance that is being connected is within the specified load range.
  • Confirm voltage is within the device rating.
  • For wiring, use copper conductors only.
  • Mount on a certified electrical box only.
    Keep this user’s guide in a safe place for future reference.

INSTALLATION

WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

TEP302DW, TEP362DW

  1. Connect the black ‘L1’ thermostat wire to the live supply wire.
  2. 240 V: Connect the red ‘L2’ thermostat wire to the other live supply wire.
    120 V: Connect the red ‘L2’ thermostat wire to the neutral supply wire.
  3. Connect the black ‘Load’ wire to the live heater wire.
  4. 240 V: Connect the red ‘Load’ thermostat wire to the other heater wire.
    120 V: Connect the red ‘Load’ thermostat wire to the neutral heater wire.
    Installation Instructions

TEP402DW

  1. Connect the ‘L1’ thermostat wire to the live supply wire.
  2. 240 V: Connect the ‘L2’ thermostat wire to the other live supply wire
    and the other live heater wire.
    120 V: Connect the ‘L2’ thermostat wire to the neutral supply wire and the neutral heater wire.
  3. Connect the ‘Load’ thermostat wire to the live heater wire.
    Installation Instructions

MOUNTING THE THERMOSTAT

The thermostat should be mounted after the wiring connections have been connected.

  1. Remove the small screw at the bottom of the thermostat using a Philips #1 screwdriver.
  2. Carefully insert a small flat head screwdriver in the slot between the faceplate and the gray bezel, and gently pry apart.
  3. Position the thermostat over the junction box, and secure it using the two supplied screws.
    Note: For models TEP302DW and TEP362DW, the protruding part from the back will be recessed into the junction box
  4. Remove the plastic battery insulating tab inside the thermostat.
  5. Reinstall the faceplate and insert the previously removed screw.
  6. Remove the protective film before use.Installation Instructions

CONTROL

DISPLAY
Installation Instructions
Moderate pressure must be applied to the center of each button to operate.

SETUP

In case of loss of power, the thermostat will retain these settings. Follow the instructions below to change the settings.

In case of loss of power, the thermostat will retain these settings. Follow the instructions below to change the settings.

Select your language preference (English or French):

  1. Press + and – at the same time to enter the setup.
  2. Press M. The days of the week will flash in the current language setting. The letters M T W T F S S indicates the English setting. L M M J V S D indicates the French setting.
  3. Use + or – to change the current setting.
  4. The display will blink for 6 seconds before returning to the main screen.

Temperature Display

Select your preferred temperature display:

  1. Press + and – at the same time to enter the setup.
  2. Press M twice. °C or °F will flash.
  3. Press + or – if you wish to change the temperature display.
  4. The display will blink for 6 seconds before returning to the main screen.

Heat Mode

Select the mode that applies to your heater: If the incorrect setting is chosen, your heater may short cycle or hold an inconsistent temperature.

  1. Press + and – at the same time to enter the setup.
  2. Press M 3 times.Icon  or Icon  will flash.
  3. Press + or – to select the option suitable for your heater. Select Icon  for fan-forced heaters or Icon  for convection heaters (including baseboard heaters).
  4. The display will blink for 6 seconds before returning to the main screen.

Time and Day

Set the current time and format.

  1. Press + and – at the same time to enter the setup.
  2. Press M 6 times. 12hr or 24hr will flash.
  3. Use + or – to change the time format.
  4. Press Icon  to confirm. The hour digits will flash.
  5. Adjust the hour using + or -.
  6. Press Icon  to confirm. The minute digits will flash.
  7. Adjust the minutes using + or -.
  8. Press Icon  to confirm. The currently set day of the week will flash.
  9. Use + or – to select the current day of the week.
  10. Press Icon  to confirm.

FUNCTIONS

Setting the Temperature

The display will show the ambient temperature, except during temperature adjustment, in which case it will show the set temperature. To adjust the set temperature:

  1. Press + or – to select the desired temperature.
  2. The display will blink for 6 seconds before returning to the main screen.
    When the temperature is changed from the scheduled set point for the current event, HOLd will appear at the top of the screen, where the time is normally displayed. This indicates that a temporary hold has been set. The next scheduled event will override this temperature change.

Lock Function

Use the lock function to prevent the settings from being changed inadvertently.

  1. Press + and – at the same time.
  2. Press M 5 times. The Lockicon will blink.
  3. Press + or – to toggle it on and off.
    The Lock icon blinks fast to indicate that it is enabled, and blinks slow to
    indicate that it is disabled.
  4. The display will blink for 6 seconds before returning to the main screen.
    The Lock icon will remain visible to indicate that the lock function is enabled.
    To disable, press and hold + and -.

Standby (OFF)

Use the standby function to turn the heat off indefinitely.

  1. Press + and – at the same time.
  2. Press M 4 times. The Power icon will blink.
  3. Press + or – to toggle it on and off.
    The Power icon blinks fast to indicate that it is enabled, and blinks slow to indicate that it is disabled.
  4. The display will blink for 6 seconds before returning to the main screen.
    When enabled, only the Power icon will remain visible on the screen.
    To disable, press and hold + and -.

Factory Reset
If thermostat settings need to be adjusted significantly, the thermostat can be reset.

  • Press and hold the M for 10 seconds. The display will flash and be reset to the thermostat’s original configuration.

Firmware Version
To display the firmware version:

  1. Press + and – at the same time.
  2. Press M 7 times. The firmware version will be displayed where the time is typically located.
  3. The display will return to the main screen after a 6-second delay.

PROGRAMMING

Program Setup

To set the program:

  1. Press M to enter the program setup.
    You will need to program the first event; Wake Up Icon  for the 5 weekdays.
    The two ‘hour’ digits will flash.
  2. Adjust the hours using + or -.
  3. Press  Icon  to confirm. The two ‘minute’ digits will flash.
  4. Adjust the minutes in 15-minute intervals using + or -.
  5. Press  Icon  to confirm. The set point temperature will flash.
  6. Adjust the event temperature set point using + or -.
  7. PressIcon  to confirm. The Wake Up event is now programmed.
  8. Repeat steps 3-8 to program the remaining events: Away, Return, and Sleep to complete the weekday setup. Once the weekday setup is completed, you will continue the programming of events for the weekend.
    To exit the program setup at any time, wait 10 seconds for the thermostat to return to the main screen.

QUICK MODES

Use quick modes to quickly and easily change the temperature using the following presets:

  • Early StartEarly Start
    When the ‘Early start’ function is active, the thermostat will start heating the room 30 minutes earlier than the set time for next programmed event.
  • Vacation Vacation
    This mode will set the temperature at 10 °C (50 °F) to conserve energy while you are away for long periods of time.
  • Comfort Comfort
    This mode is used to slightly increase the temperature across all programmed events to maintain a more comfortable temperature.
  • Economyc Economy
    This mode is used to slightly decrease the temperature across all programmed events to save energy

To enable/disable a quick mode:

  1. Press and hold M for 3 seconds. All of the quick mode icons will appear.
  2. Use the + or – to scroll through icons until the desired one is blinking.
  3. Press ü to turn the selected quick mode on or off.
    More than one quick mode can be active at the same time. See the chart below for compatibility
Early Start Comfort Economy Vacation
Early Start
Vacation
Comfort
Early Start Comfort
Comfort Vacation
Early Start Comfort Vacation
Early Start Vacation
Economyc
Early Start Economyc
Early Start Economyc Vacation
Economyc Vacation

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

TECHNICAL  SPECIFICATIONS TEP302DW TEP362DW TEP402DW
Max. load(at 120/240 V) 1500 W / 3000 W 1800 W / 3600 W 2000 W / 4000 W
Max. Amps 12.5 15 16.67
Wiring Double pole, 4 wire Double pole, 4 wire Single pole, 3 wire
Electrical Rating 120/208/240 V 50-60Hz
Heater Compatibility Compatible with fan-forced or convection heaters and baseboards
Temperature range Programmable 5 °C – 30 °C (41 °F – 86 °F) Readable -40 °C – 70 °C (-40 °F – 158 °F) LCD may degrade at 0 °C (32 °F)
Software Class A
Certification cULus
Impulse Voltage 2500
Pollution Degree PD2

WARRANTY

Warranty Icon  If the thermostat is deemed defective within 3 years of the original date of purchase, Cadet will repair or replace the product at its discretion.
The warranty is void in case of damage incurred from improper use or installation.
See http://cadetheat.com/product-warranty for details.

In keeping with our policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to make changes without notice.
© 2020 Glen Dimplex Americas

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Thank you for your purchase! Question or problem? Let us solve it with a single phone call, email, or online chat! We’ll save you a trip back to the store!

Cadet Custer Service

Phone: 855.223.3887 (from US)
800.668.6663 (from Canada)
email: [email protected]
Live chat: cadetheat.com (contact us)

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